Foxconn is in the middle of a massive hiring spree while dealing with a large number of protesting workers, according to The China Morning News.

More than 20,000 new production jobs will reportedly be added to meet production requirements for the new iPhone. The new hires will be working in a place called Taiyuan in the Shanxi Province of Northern china. The massive increase in manpower is needed to fulfill the 85% of iPhone 5 production orders Foxconn will reported get which equates to an estimated 57 million units per year.

The swift action on Foxconn’s part could be in response to reports of Foxconn employees taking to the streets and protesting over compensation and other workers’ rights. While it is unclear what the precise reason behind the strike is, reports claim the workers haven’t received the full pay raise they were promised ahead of iPhone 5 production.

An entry-level worker at Foxconn is typically paid 1,550 yuan (US$245) per month, rising to to 1,800 yuan (US$285) per month after three months. When bonuses and overtime pay are included, a worker may typically earn between 2,200 and 3,500 yuan (US$345-$550) a month.

By what standards? You seriously expect every country in the world to have the same living standards as you? Foxconn workers actually have it pretty good compairing to regular factory workers such as a show or garment factory. No AC, poor lighting, dirty environment, all comes standard at all shoe factories.

The top 1% of the world probably thinks you have "poor standard of living."

i think we gotta stop converting their wages into western currency, look at it this way... how much u think a happymeal would cost over there? to buy/rent a house? stuff like that, u know what i mean... east n west are totally different...

without the sacrifice of those poor bastards in china, my iphone would cost thousands. let's see:
exploitation = a cheaper iphone
yep, seems to work for all of us bleeding heart americans. if anyone truly cares, that person will stop buying u.s. products made in china. good luck with that.

Are any of us truly paid what we are worth? I doubt it. The bottom line is its not slave labour. If it were the case I would not buy Apple products. If the Chinese workers can do better elsewhere in China, just leave Apple!

Wow! 20,000 jobs. Could imagine if that was here? That is what we need here. But in reality it will never happen. At least there are a lot of out of work people going back to work. Good for them. Something is better than nothing.

At least there's room for a bonus? It's easy to say, that's a crappy job with crap for pay but you can't compare that to our standard in the US. Cost of living and minimum wage is different everywhere.

By what standards? You seriously expect every country in the world to have the same living standards as you? Foxconn workers actually have it pretty good compairing to regular factory workers such as a show or garment factory. No AC, poor lighting, dirty environment, all comes standard at all shoe factories.

The top 1% of the world probably thinks you have "poor standard of living."

that's like saying African slaves shouldnt have complained about their conditions because they should have been happy just to be in America.

Well you know what, stop comparing everything to the way you live today and look at the way they live back home. The factories look like heaven in comparison

It doesn't matter how they live back home compared to the factories. That's the whole problem. It's people like you who take things for granted and add to the feeling of entitlement in 1st world countries. If wealth and resources were distributed properly throughout the world we could probably have a good standard of living across the board, but everything revolves around greed. Anyone living in a first world country is very lucky even if we do have our own issues and things could be run a lot better, and yes, in first world countries wealth distribution and economies need work. Even still, it's nothing like living in a down trodden area of a third world country. If anything going to a FACTORY that was 100 times nicer than my home would piss me off like there's no tomorrow because you know that those people aren't giving nearly enough back to the community.

Originally Posted by jOnGarrett

that's like saying African slaves shouldnt have complained about their conditions because they should have been happy just to be in America.

that's like saying African slaves shouldnt have complained about their conditions because they should have been happy just to be in America.

Nahhh thats not what hes saying at all.. way to take something way outta proportion.

He says a happy meal over there costs lets say $2 over here is costs $6. Thats all hes saying.. $20 here may not get you far but over there it will.
If you've ever been on a vacation then you'd know this.

Nothing wrong with them trying to get better wages, but comparatively they are doing pretty decent for China.

Let's compare their pay and one of their costs of living to ours. Let's say their making $345, which was the low end estimate with some overtime. The cost of their "rent" is $17 a month. That's about 5% of their monthly pay. In the US for middle/low income people their rent alone is usually 30% or more of their take-home pay.

Now, of course, having to live in a dorm with a bunch of people sucks much more than having your own one bedroom apartment, but it's still a telling example of income vs. expenses in China, which is how you should really be looking at their pay.

It doesn't matter how they live back home compared to the factories. That's the whole problem. It's people like you who take things for granted and add to the feeling of entitlement in 1st world countries. If wealth and resources were distributed properly throughout the world we could probably have a good standard of living across the board, but everything revolves around greed. Anyone living in a first world country is very lucky even if we do have our own issues and things could be run a lot better, and yes, in first world countries wealth distribution and economies need work. Even still, it's nothing like living in a down trodden area of a third world country. If anything going to a FACTORY that was 100 times nicer than my home would piss me off like there's no tomorrow because you know that those people aren't giving nearly enough back to the community.

First of all, wealth and resources can't be distributed "properly". For one thing, we wouldn't have wealth if it was all distributed. various regimes tried that. It ended in poverty... Also, you seem to be on your high horse. I am sure you are typing this on a Chinese made product. Shame on you, sir. Either boycott, or stop this hypocrisy. You benefit from the suffering and oppression of others just as much as I do.

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